Dog Bite Bone Fractures
Our dog bite injury lawyers at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. handle cases involving bone fracture injuries from dog bite attacks in Michigan. Victims of these attacks often suffer bone fractures that require medical attention. A victim of a dog attack who suffers from bone fractures does have legal rights under Michigan law. The dog owner and the insurance company for the dog owner should be forced to pay the medical costs as well as any damages for pain and suffering, including psychological damages.
A bone fracture is a medical condition in which there is a break in the continuity of a bone. More commonly referred to as a broken bone, there are three types of bone fractures. These include:
- Incomplete Fracture: This is a fracture in which the bone is still partially joined. There is a crack in the bone that does not completely traverse the width of the bone.
- Complete Fracture: This is a fracture in which the bone is completely broken and separated.
- Comminuted Fracture: This is the most serious type of bone fracture. The bone is broken into several pieces and often requires surgery to correct.
Our Michigan Dog Bite Lawyers
Our experienced Michigan dog bite injury lawyers represent victims and their family in lawsuits involving serious scar injuries and disfigurement from a dog attack. These lawsuits seek compensation for the victim for the injuries suffered, whether it be physical or psychological. We will hire specialized investigators to document the incident, supplementing any evidence you have been able to collect.
Contact Our Michigan Dog Bite Lawyers
Want to know the settlement value of your dog bite case? Tell us your story and we will evaluate your case.
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